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Seams2u -Toddler Tie Review and Giveaway

 Look at these adorable Christmas ties by Seams2u.  They would make a great gift to some special boy!!  How would you like to win one of them?  :)  You will have a chance to win one by entering the rafflecopter form at the bottom.  

A big thank-you to Seams2u for sending me an adorable toddler tie for my son just in time for a family wedding to review.  I was  not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine. 

Seams2u is also sponsoring a giveaway to my readers and if you like her facebook page you can use code: FB10OFF  and save 10% on your order.  


Take a look at what handsome looks like!  :) 

It was so fun to see my lil man in a tie.  I love this tie because it is Velcro so it is easy to put on and take off.  I love all the patterns that Seams2u uses, she has some for every season, and lots of fun patterns and bright colors.  These ties can create the perfect outfit for any little man!  I can already picture some really cute Christmas pictures for the winner of the giveaway.  Good Luck!  :) 

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